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ULI + Extreme Pumping = ++ Gains in Girth

My story and methods of how I achieved significant gains in length and girth are noted in my other posts.

My starting girth over 30 years ago was about 4.5 inches, I considered it a pencil dick, i.e., is it in yet.

My starting stats were 6.0 BPEL, 4.5 girth

I am currently at 8.5 BPEL, 6.0 glans, 7.0 mid, 8.0+ base.

For the past week I have researched several website forums on PE and have come to a better understanding about how I got to my current stats.

The initial gains in length and girth came from what I have discovered is called "ULI".

I initially utilized any type of home made adjustable cock strap to trap the blood flow into the penis at the base of the shaft. I then forced, by a milking action below the strap, as much blood as possible into the engorged penis. Eventually the head becomes hard and glossy and the shaft will stretch to its upper limits once the tunica is beyond rock hard.

This exercise causes significant discoloration, and if over done capillary bleeding at the tip of the glans. I can't remember how many years it's been since I last saw the natural color of my penis, as well as the true flaccid length.

About 24 months ago I started using an extender for short periods of time and high tension. The BPEL went from 6.75 BPEL to 7.5 BPEL, 5.0 mid girth. All the while I continued my ULI exercises.

Over the past 12 months I began off and on low vacuum pressure pumping, combined with the use of an extender from 6.75 BPEL to 7.5 BPEL, 5.0 glans, 5.5 mid, 6.5 base by June of 2013.

For the past 4 mos I was off and on exercising, resulting in 8.0 BPEL, 5.0 glans, 6.0 mid, 7.0 base.

Essential my largest gains have been achieved in the past month, with a combination of high (over -15 Hg) vacuum pressure for short periods of time followed by extreme ULI exercises, 2X per day, resulting in my current 8.5 BPEL, 6.0 glans, 7.0 mid, 8.0 base.

While pumping, the tip gets to the 8.8+ mark on the tube, and when released goes back to 8.5.

My goal is 10.5 BPEL, 6.5 glans, 7.0 mid, 8.0 base.

Over time I quickly outgrew a 1.75" diam. cylinder and went to a 12"x2.5".
I will next be using a 2.25" diam. cylinder to prevent any addition girth at the base and mid shaft, while allowing for elongation and glans expansion.
 
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Great gains. it sounds like your length work had a good deal to do with your girth gains since it looked like ur girth stayed the same. What do you think?
 
To summarize my gains, in the last 12 months I have gone from 7.5 BPEL to 8.5 BPEL, and from 5.0/5.5/6.0 to 6.0/7.0/8.0 in girth.

From January of 2014 to April, I went from 7.5 BPEL to 8.0 BPEL and from 5.0/5.5/6.0 to 5.0/6.0/7.0 in girth.

From April until last week, I went from 8.0 BPEL to 8.5 BPEL and from 5.0/6.0/7.0 to 6.0/7.0/8.0 in girth.

The gains in BPEL and girth pretty much evened out over the past 12 months.

The use of the extreme exercises more frequently over the past month have accelerated the rate of gain dramatically.

It seems that the additional time that I have been able to put into my routine oner the past month is the primary reason why I have accelerated the rate of gain.

Hence my original posting, requesting advice on how to gain length but not girth, since I have achieved my target girth.
 
BaddJack;581788 said:
To summarize my gains, in the last 12 months I have gone from 7.5 BPEL to 8.5 BPEL, and from 5.0/5.5/6.0 to 6.0/7.0/8.0 in girth.

From January of 2014 to April, I went from 7.5 BPEL to 8.0 BPEL and from 5.0/5.5/6.0 to 5.0/6.0/7.0 in girth.

From April until last week, I went from 8.0 BPEL to 8.5 BPEL and from 5.0/6.0/7.0 to 6.0/7.0/8.0 in girth.

The gains in BPEL and girth pretty much evened out over the past 12 months.

The use of the extreme exercises more frequently over the past month have accelerated the rate of gain dramatically.

It seems that the additional time that I have been able to put into my routine oner the past month is the primary reason why I have accelerated the rate of gain.

Hence my original posting, requesting advice on how to gain length but not girth, since I have achieved my target girth.

Ok cool. So extreme girth work with probably some intense length work added in is what caused these major gains.
 
BaddJack;581788 said:
To summarize my gains, in the last 12 months I have gone from 7.5 BPEL to 8.5 BPEL, and from 5.0/5.5/6.0 to 6.0/7.0/8.0 in girth.

From January of 2014 to April, I went from 7.5 BPEL to 8.0 BPEL and from 5.0/5.5/6.0 to 5.0/6.0/7.0 in girth.

From April until last week, I went from 8.0 BPEL to 8.5 BPEL and from 5.0/6.0/7.0 to 6.0/7.0/8.0 in girth.

The gains in BPEL and girth pretty much evened out over the past 12 months.

The use of the extreme exercises more frequently over the past month have accelerated the rate of gain dramatically.

It seems that the additional time that I have been able to put into my routine oner the past month is the primary reason why I have accelerated the rate of gain.

Hence my original posting, requesting advice on how to gain length but not girth, since I have achieved my target girth.

You went from 5,5 MSEG to 7 MSEG within 4-5 months (January to May)?? That is insane and I must admit that I have a hard time to believe it though you appear as a sincere and authentic person. Also: if you made all your gains in the last 24 months and most of them only in the last months then what have done in the 28 years before? It would imply that over a very long course your PE efforts were absolutely inefficient and then ridiculously efficient? Can you shed some light on this?
 
Prior to the past 24 month period, and the beginning of my use of an extender, my only real PE effort was using an adjustable cock band to engorge my penis during sex.
 
Satyr;581807 said:
You went from 5,5 MSEG to 7 MSEG within 4-5 months (January to May)?? That is insane and I must admit that I have a hard time to believe it though you appear as a sincere and authentic person. Also: if you made all your gains in the last 24 months and most of them only in the last months then what have done in the 28 years before? It would imply that over a very long course your PE efforts were absolutely inefficient and then ridiculously efficient? Can you shed some light on this?

I absolutely repeat that post :)
 
ah, ok, that explains a lot though your gains made in the last two years and especially in the last months still are close to inconceivable. How many hours have spent on your exercises per day?
 
I've spent well over three hours per day nonstop for the past 4 weeks, hence the extreme discoloration.

I'm going to have to take a break and do some healing.
 
BaddJack;581811 said:
I've spent well over three hours per day nonstop for the past 4 weeks, hence the extreme discoloration.

I'm going to have to take a break and do some healing.

Interesting. How much more time has it been this last month than before?
 
and you never experienced such severe fatigue that further girth training proved inefficient if not impossible?
 
Fatigue has never been a problem.

Having reached my target girth, I need to avoid the extreme exercises which would induce more expansion.
In my latest ULIs, I was reaching 6.5 glans, 7.5 mid, but that was while under the extreme engorged condition.

My new 2.25 inch cylinder should be arriving this week.
Then I can concentrate on my extender and pumping to induce length gains.

Jan to Apr this year I was exercising generally once per week.

Prior to that the exercising was less frequent.
 
you trained just once per week for about 3 hours? Then - in the light of a 6-day-recovery phase on a reg. basis - it's not surprising that you haven't fatigued heavily but also that you've gained that much with only workout day a week. In sum I also train for about 2-3 hours per week, but divided into 4-6 units. I wonder if such a heavy overloading combined with long recovery phases is the way to go (reminds of HIT with respect to bodybuilding). . But maybe or indeed most probably it's also a matter of individual predispositions.

Edit: this is really interesting because recently I experimented a bit with different schemes of work and recovery (with particularly surprising results) and also I like the thought of training only once a week. On the other hand I' have serious problems to find a day that would allow me to conduct such a long workout. Maybe split into two days it could work.
 
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Satyr;581816 said:
you trained just once per week for about 3 hours? Then - in the light of a 6-day-recovery phase on a reg. basis - it's not surprising that you haven't fatigued heavily but also that you've gained that much with only workout day a week. In sum I also train for about 2-3 hours per week, but divided into 4-6 units. I wonder if such a heavy overloading combined with long recovery phases is the way to go (reminds of HIT with respect to bodybuilding). . But maybe or indeed most probably it's also a matter of individual predispositions.

Edit: this is really interesting because recently I experimented a bit with different schemes of work and recovery (with particularly surprising results) and also I like the thought of training only once a week. On the other hand I' have serious problems to find a day that would allow me to conduct such a long workout. Maybe split into two days it could work.

... I thought he said he was doing 3 hour workouts daily?
 
Sometimes it's hard to follow Jack's somehow erratic reports. But after rereading the posts above I understand that he trained only once per week from Jan to April (when he made his biggest gains) but without giving a concrete number of the duration, while for the last four weeks he has been training three hours daily. Still confusing...
 
What exactly has the routine and time spent been during your entire time training?
 
My recollection of my exercise routines is my current best guess.

There are multiple events simultaneously occurring in my life, related to a new house, selling my old house, moving and hospitalization and rehab for my spouse.

The health concerns are why I have been able to dedicate so much time to exercising.

Everything is going well, and my move will happen in about a week.
It should be a great year, once my family is fully reunited and I no longer will be separated for work reasons.

Thanks,

BJ
 
My mind this AM is just clearing after my third cup of coffee.

The past four weeks my exercise routine has been morning and evening for a minimum 30 minute sessions.
That equates to over seven hours of exercising per week.

There were some days that I would go for four 30 minute sessions.

I believe my unit felt fatigue at that point, but cheap beer and wine dulled the feeling.
 
BaddJack;581844 said:
My mind this AM is just clearing after my third cup of coffee.

The past four weeks my exercise routine has been morning and evening for a minimum 30 minute sessions.
That equates to over seven hours of exercising per week.

There were some days that I would go for four 30 minute sessions.

I believe my unit felt fatigue at that point, but cheap beer and wine dulled the feeling.

But before that (January to April) you just did 3 hours on one day per week and achieved your biggest gains with that? Did i get that right?
 
As I said, my recollection of events is a little blurred.

After the coffee, I can better say that the three hours on one day per week is incorrect.

I can recall a typical pumping and ULI session once per week lasting about two hours, including short rest periods.
When possible, at work I would wear an extender on a loose tension for about an hour, about three days a week.

Also when possible, I would wear either a clamp or collar for several hours at a time, maintaining a semi.

I apologize for the confusion, as I do not have any set routine and do not keep a log.
There have been several mis-statements, but my biggest gains have come in the past four weeks, with my extreme pumping and ULI routine, typically 2X per day, every day.

My mind is now focusing on my upcoming move, spring gardening and saltwater fishing the NE.
 
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